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redgunner
creating my own templates
  • 2006/1/13 14:16

  • redgunner

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Hi, I have read this.


include("mainfile.php");
include(XOOPS_ROOT_PATH."/header.php");
?>

html here
include(XOOPS_ROOT_PATH."/footer.php");
?>

How do I make it so only registered users can view it?

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plusangel
Re: creating my own templates
  • 2006/1/13 16:49

  • plusangel

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This is not a guide for creating custom templates.

You can use this in order to include your html pages inside a XOOPS site.

A detailed post for doing this is here.

In order to allow only registered users view the contents, modify the groups permissions like in a normal module.
The official greek support site for xoops

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redgunner
Re: creating my own templates
  • 2006/1/13 17:05

  • redgunner

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Sorry im new to this forum.

I dont understand the permissions, there is no option for my page. How can I make it my own content pages show for only registered users?

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plusangel
Re: creating my own templates
  • 2006/1/14 17:33

  • plusangel

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You can follow the instructions of myPage guide.
When you installed the “module”, go to the admin section
Select users then from the drop-down menu click to groups (for XOOPS 2.2.x)

Then set the “access rights” as you wish
The official greek support site for xoops

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